The only place to truly unwind and enjoy life to the fullest is at home, where we can appreciate the peace and comfort we can’t find anywhere else. It is our personal space, and we can do whatever we please without any explanations required. But, no matter how long we may have lived in our house or whether we just
Parents are turning to schools for student mental health
School counselors and social workers, teachers, and administrators have always been integral to a parent’s support network. This is particularly true for children who struggle in class and have trouble accessing their curriculum. Collaborative communication between a school and parents is critical for ensuring positive student outcomes.
Although clearly an issue before the pandemic, the pandemic has increased our collective
What Taylor Swift’s ‘Anti-Hero’ controversy can tell us
Taylor Swift recently removed a scene from her music video, Anti-Hero, after several fat positivity activists across social media accused the scene of being fatphobic.
In the scene, Swift’s two selves, the real her and her “anti-hero” character, are in a bathroom. As Swift’s real self stands on a weighting scale, her anti-hero persona peers downward and the
NHS England Completes Move Towards Rapid Whole Genome
Whole genomic sequencing is integral to the personalization of medicine.
Precision medicine holds the potential to transform healthcare. From the year 2000, when President Clinton and Prime Minister Blair announced completion of the Human Genome Project, to the present, precision medicine has advanced to the point where it’s integral to clinical drug development. Equally important is the use of
5 Things to Consider When Making a Wireless Upgrade
Wi-Fi 6E, the latest version of Wi-Fi 6, adds support for new spectrum in both the U.S. and Europe. School IT managers may find it hard to keep up with each new iteration of the wireless protocol and what actions they should be taking. Here’s what they should know before making the upgrade.
Should I Upgrade My School to Wi-Fi
Elon Musk’s archaic management style prioritizes profit over
Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter has been rocky, to say the least. Since taking over the company on Oct. 28, Musk has made a number of changes to the platform, resulting in widespread chaos and turmoil within the company.
Within days of taking over Twitter’s operations, Musk fired top executives and half of the company’s 7,500 employees, ignored advice to
Goldman Sachs Cutting Hundreds More Jobs, Report Says
Investment firm Goldman Sachs is now the latest U.S. company to plan for a large round of layoffs, Bloomberg reported Monday—as employers fear high inflation could slide the economy into recession.
Goldman Sachs is finalizing plans to eliminate more than 400 retail banking positions, according to Bloomberg, on top of reinstating a policy to annually fire between